suddenly enlightened
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ò R á NK ā IW ù, which means thorough understanding. It comes from master Huiyuan, biography of Gao Xian in the Lotus Society, by Wu Mingshi of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: sudden insight, sudden insight, sudden insight
The origin of Idioms
Master Huiyuan, the biography of Gao Xian in lianshe, written by Wu Mingshi in Jin Dynasty: "when I first heard master an's lecture on Prajna Sutra, I suddenly realized and sighed that all the nine different opinions are pitiless."
Idiom explanation
To describe a thorough understanding. The same as "sudden realization".
Chinese PinYin : huò rán kāi wù
suddenly enlightened
not the least trace was found. wú yǐng wú zōng
like the soaring phoenix and the rising dragon. qǐ fèng téng jiāo
both intelligent and courageous. zhì yǒng jiān quán
See the pig and bear the burden. jiàn shǐ fù tú
be frightened into complete silence but to exchange their hatred with eyes. dào lù yǐ mù
A dog in front of his feet eats Yao. zhí quǎn shì yáo